Issue V (1981), 1

Articles (Access to the articles in pdf format is at this stage limited only to authorized users – Web of Science and Scopus): 
  • Dimitar Angelov (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Bulgarian Medieval State, training factor of "Historical Memory", p. 3–20. PDF
  • Emil Georgiev (Sofia, Bulgaria). The Great Beginnings of Bulgarian Literature, p. 21–26. PDF
  • Svetomir Ivanchev (Sofia, Bulgaria). The development of *tj, *dj in sht and zhd and the ethnogenetic process in the Balkans, p. 27–47. PDF
  • Tatyana G. Tsakalidi (Leningrad, SSSR). Negative constructions in the Old Bulgarian texts of the Tetragospels X–XI centuries, p. 48–54. PDF
  • Ekaterina Dogramadzhieva (Sofia, Bulgaria). The peculiarity of the stages of the Old Bulgarian literary language, p. 55–61. PDF
  • Hans-Dieter Döpmann (Berlin, DDR). The dispute between Rome and Byzantium about the Christianization of Bulgaria, p. 62–73. PDF
  • Nedka Mileva (V. Tarnovo, Bulgaria). The use of "Yes" in works of Clement of Ohrid, p. 74–83. PDF
  • Imre Boba (Seatle, U. S. A.). The Monastery of Sázava: Methodian Continuity North of the Danube?, p. 84–87. PDF
  • Pavel Georgiev (Shumen, Bulgaria). For a tombstone inscription from Pliska, p. 88–93. PDF
  • Yodyon Horgoshi (Jasberen, Hungary). Serdica – Sredec – Sofia, p. 94–99. PDF
Survey and book reviews: 
  • Elka Bakalova (Sofia, Bulgaria). A Contribution to Contemporary Art Science, p. 100–103. PDF
    L.  Z h i v k o v a. Chetveroevangelieto na tsar Ivan Aleksandar. S., 1980, 226 s.
  • Dimitar Kenanov (V. Tarnovo, Bulgaria). Old Bulgarian Studies – the main discipline of Slavic studies, p. 104–107. PDF
    E m i l  G e o r g i e v. Osnova na slavistikata i balgaristikata. S., 1979 g.
  • Rumyana Zlatanova (Sofia, Bulgaria). Second International Colloquium on Old Bulgarian Studies, p. 108–117. PDF
  • Konstantin Bosilkov (Sofia, Bulgaria). A clear expression of Bulgarian studies in the Czechoslovak capital, p. 118–120. PDF